Vancouver style is outdated

I just downloaded the file about Vancouver Bibliography: Vanvouver.xsl, and I like very much. However, unfortunately, that kind of citations
and bibliography is already outdated. As you can see, at the Vancouver Group site, now known as
International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (www.icmje.org), they just published new uniform requirements. In the
“IV.A.9.b. Reference Style and Format” paragraph they use the style from NLM’s Citing Medicine, at the link
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/citingmedicine/.

So, if possible, can you update the Vancouver.xsl file about the new uniform requirements?

I managed to change it. It was pretty straightforward using notepad. The hardest part was finding the relevant pieces of punctuation that I wanted to delete (some spaces, full stops, and the p. before the page range). I just did it for 'journal articles'.

My next challenge is to find and delete the brackets around the in-text citations, but they are harder to find! And after that, find a way to import PubMed citations into Word . . .

BibWord uses the "openbracket" and "closebracket" elements under the citation element to decide on the brackets to display. If you leave those elements empty, no brackets will be shown around in-text citations. The "separator"
element decides on the separator to show when multiple citations are grouped together.

Also, I followed up on R Agrawal's useful webpage that you listed, and found a way to import PubMed citations into Word 2007. You have to join
http://findnwrite.com/memento/ and import the PubMed citations into Memento. You can then export the citation(s) as a Word XML file.